Slideshow from the White House Energy Datapalooza

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Nearly 500 tech-savvy participants came out to the Energy Datapalooza hosted May 28, 2014 at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington D.C. | Photo by Sarah Gerrity, Energy Department.

2/5Secretary Moniz speaking to the crowd at the Datapalooza

At the Datapalooza Secretary Moniz highlighted how the Department of Energy is supporting open energy data, including our Building Performance Database, which hit a milestone 750,000 buildings, making it the largest database of its kind. | Photo by Sarah Gerrity, Energy Department.

3/5Secretary Moniz checks out the Innovation Showcase

After he spoke, Secretary Moniz checked out some of the 40 presenters at the technology showcase. | Photo by Sarah Gerrity, Energy Department.

4/5WattBuddy Takes First Prize in the "Apps for Energy" Contest

Ben Hood of WattBuddy -- which won the Department's "Apps for Energy" contest -- showed Secretary Moniz how the app allows consumers to see their energy usage data right on their tablet or smartphone. | Photo by Sarah Gerrity, Energy Department.

5/5Secretary Moniz with Second Place "Apps for Energy" Winner

Emission Information's e-Lite Power Use Planner came in second place in the "Apps for Energy" contest. The app helps home and business owners find the cleanest time to use electricity in their neighborhood each week. | Photo by Sarah Gerrity, Energy Department.

Open energy data can help fuel innovation by entrepreneurs, scientists, and business managers, as well as help consumers change their energy use to save money and minimize the load on the power grid.

The White House and the Department of Energy today hosted an Energy Datapalooza to highlight how state, local, private, and federal entities are using energy data in new and exciting ways. A series of "lightning talks" followed by a showcase that included 40 technology innovators gave hundreds of participants a glimpse of how open energy data is moving the country forward.

Check out the pictures above for some highlights from the event, watch a video of the entire event or and watch a video of Secretary Ernest Moniz's remarks here.